"There are in life a few moments so beautiful,that even words are a sort of profanity."
About Diana Palmer
Diana Palmer — Life and Legacy
Diana Palmer is a celebrated author whose works primarily focus on the intricacies of love and relationships. Her novels, such as 'The Man Who Loved', explore the emotional depths and challenges faced by her characters, offering readers a poignant look at romance. Palmer's writing often reflects her belief that love is not just a feeling but a journey filled with trials and triumphs. She emphasizes the importance of trust and emotional connection, as seen in her quote, 'Love is not about possession; it's about appreciation.' This perspective challenges the conventional notions of love, urging readers to embrace vulnerability and authenticity in their relationships. Palmer's insights resonate deeply with her audience, making her quotes and narratives relevant in today's discussions about love and connection.
Quote collection
Diana Palmer quotes
10 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"I never knew how empty the world could be, how colorless, until I tried to live in it without you"
"Get used to it. Life doesn't give, it takes. Anything worth having is worth fighting for."
"No revolution succeeds without sacrifice."
"Women won't have total equality until men can get pregnant."
"College was an experience I'll always cherish. Now I fund a scholarship at my alma mater in my late father's name-he'd laugh to know that it's a science scholarship, when I can barely do math! I also fund a nursing scholarship at the Oglala Lakota College in Kyle, South Dakota, in the name of my mother, who was a nurse."
"Women are the cradles of life. What sort of man tries to break a cradle (Marc)"
"I've been noble since they took you to the hospital," he said through his teeth. "I'm tired of it. I don't eat, I don't sleep, I can't even work. I remember your voice moaning in my ear like the cry of the damned while I was having you," he bit off, bending to her mouth. "You couldn't get enough of me. You couldn't get close enough to me. Your face when I fulfilled you....I ache every time I think about it."
"Walls work both ways. They keep people out...but they keep people in, too."
"The first sign on a declining civilization is a decline in the arts."